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  • Being A Loser Is Not A Flex
    2026/04/21
    A young man posts a video of himself playing video games at 2 PM on a Tuesday. He is proud of his rank. He is not proud of his life. He has no job, no girlfriend, no plan. He calls himself a gamer. He is not a gamer. He is a loser. And social media has convinced him that this is something to celebrate.

    In this episode, I examine the dangerous trend of normalizing failure. The anti-work movement celebrates unemployment. The body positivity movement celebrates obesity. The incel movement celebrates romantic failure. In each case, the message is the same: you are fine just the way you are. Do not change. Do not grow. Do not try. The result is a generation of young people who have been told that their worst traits are actually their best features.

    The episode explores the psychological damage of this messaging. People who are told that failure is acceptable are less likely to persist through difficulty. They are less likely to seek help. They are more likely to remain stuck in situations that make them unhappy. The people who profit from this messaging are the influencers who need unhappy followers to stay unhappy so they keep watching ads.

    Turn down the lights, put on your headphones, and press play because being a loser is not a flex. It is a tragedy that someone has convinced you to celebrate.
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    21 分
  • Why Language is Being Destroyed
    2026/04/21
    A student is told not to say mankind because it excludes women. A professor is fired for using the wrong pronoun. A classic novel is rewritten to remove words that might offend. The people who claim to love words are systematically dismantling the language they claim to protect.

    In this episode, I examine the ideological assault on the English language. The goal is not clarity. The goal is control. By redefining words, activists can criminalize speech without passing laws. By inventing new pronouns, they can demand compliance without argument. By labeling certain phrases violent, they can silence dissent without debate. The result is a language that is less precise, less expressive, and less free.

    The episode explores specific examples of linguistic manipulation: the redefinition of racism to exclude prejudice against white people, the redefinition of violence to include speech, the redefinition of safety to mean emotional comfort. It also examines the backlash against these changes and the growing movement to reject linguistic prescriptivism.

    Turn down the lights, put on your headphones, and press play because the war on language is not about helping marginalized people. It is about gaining power over everyone.
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    20 分
  • Why Internet Dating Advice Is Terrible
    2026/04/21
    A dating coach on TikTok tells women to never text first. Another tells men to open with a neg. A third tells everyone to wait three days before responding. The advice is contradictory, evidence-free, and almost always wrong. But it gets likes. And likes pay bills.

    In this episode, I examine why most internet dating advice is not only useless but actively harmful. The people giving the advice have no training in psychology, no data on relationship outcomes, and often no successful relationships of their own. They are content creators, not experts. Their goal is engagement, not accuracy. The algorithm rewards extreme claims and simple formulas. The reality of human attraction is messy, contextual, and resistant to rules.

    The episode explores research on what actually predicts relationship success: kindness, emotional stability, and shared values. None of these can be packaged into a thirty-second video. None of them generate viral engagement. But they are the only advice that works.

    Turn down the lights, put on your headphones, and press play because the best dating advice cannot be monetized, which is why you never hear it.
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    1 時間 4 分
  • Falsely Accusing Men For Content
    2026/04/21
    A woman posts a video. She is crying. She says a man hurt her. She does not name him. She does not file a police report. She just tells her followers to be careful. The comments pour in. The likes pour in. The cash apps pour in. The man she hinted at loses his job. His friends abandon him. His family disowns him. The woman never provides evidence. She does not need to. The court of public opinion has already convicted him.

    In this episode, I examine the phenomenon of false accusations weaponized for social media engagement. The accuser gains followers, sympathy, and sometimes direct financial support. The accused loses everything. The platform takes no responsibility. The legal system offers little recourse. Defamation lawsuits are expensive, time-consuming, and require proving malice. Most falsely accused men cannot afford to fight back. They simply disappear from public life.

    The episode explores specific cases where false accusers were exposed by their own text messages, their own videos, and their own inconsistent statements. It also examines the psychological toll on men who have been publicly shamed for crimes they did not commit.

    Turn down the lights, put on your headphones, and press play because the woman crying on camera may be the one holding the weapon.
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    20 分
  • How Feminist Ideas Make Everyone Weak
    2026/04/21
    A woman is told that she is a victim of the patriarchy. A man is told that his strength is toxic. Both are told that they cannot succeed without the system being changed for them. The message is not empowering. It is disabling.

    In this episode, I examine the ways that contemporary feminist ideology has weakened both men and women. The constant focus on oppression teaches people to see themselves as powerless. The language of trauma replaces the language of resilience. The demand for safe spaces replaces the ability to navigate discomfort. The result is a generation that has been trained to expect the world to accommodate their feelings rather than developing the skills to manage them.

    Research shows that students who are taught to see themselves as victims of systemic injustice report higher rates of anxiety and depression. They are less likely to take risks, less likely to persist through challenges, and more likely to drop out when faced with difficulty. The ideology that claims to be fighting for women's empowerment is making women afraid of everything.

    Turn down the lights, put on your headphones, and press play because the ideas that were supposed to set women free have put them in a cage made of their own fears.
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    38 分
  • How to Get a Man to Divorce You
    2026/04/21
    A wife stops cooking. She stops cleaning. She stops speaking to her husband. She spends money on things he hates. She criticizes him in front of his friends. She waits. She knows that if he files for divorce, she will get the house, the kids, and the alimony. If she files, she might get nothing.

    In this episode, I examine the strategic behaviors that wives use to force their husbands to initiate divorce. The tactics are subtle and deniable. The wife never threatens. She never hits. She simply makes the marriage so unbearable that her husband feels he has no choice but to leave. The legal system rewards her for her patience. In many states, the spouse who files for divorce is not penalized. But the spouse who is perceived as the victim often receives more favorable settlements.

    The episode explores the psychology of coercive control in marriage and the legal strategies that divorce attorneys advise for clients who want to maximize their outcome. It also examines the emotional toll on husbands who are pushed out of their own homes and then blamed for abandoning their families.

    Turn down the lights, put on your headphones, and press play because the wife who seems sad about the divorce may have been planning it for years.
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    11 分
  • This is What Happens When You Speak Out Against the Cult
    2026/04/21
    A woman posts a video questioning a popular wellness influencer. Within hours, she receives death threats. Her employer is contacted. Her children's school is contacted. Her identity is doxxed. Her crime was asking for evidence. The influencer never responds. The followers do the dirty work.

    In this episode, I examine the cult-like dynamics of online communities that punish dissent with coordinated harassment. The targets are not trolls or provocateurs. They are ordinary people who asked a question, expressed doubt, or shared a personal experience that contradicted the group's narrative. The punishment is swift and severe. Doxxing. Swatting. False reports to employers. False reports to child protective services. The goal is not to debate. The goal is to destroy.

    The episode examines specific cases where critics of popular figures were driven off social media, lost their jobs, and in one case, fled their homes after their address was posted online. The common thread is a leader who never explicitly calls for harassment but whose followers understand that loyalty is measured by cruelty to outsiders.

    Turn down the lights, put on your headphones, and press play because the cult does not need to silence you. It just needs its followers to make speaking out too expensive for anyone to afford.
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    35 分
  • How Woke Grifters are Ruining the Workplace
    2026/04/21
    A diversity consultant charges fifty thousand dollars for a two-day seminar. The seminar consists of a single slide deck recycled from last year. The company sees no change in hiring, retention, or morale. The consultant drives home in a leased Mercedes. The employees return to their desks wondering why they were forced to apologize for being white.

    In this episode, I examine the industry of woke grifters who have turned corporate diversity training into a multibillion-dollar scam. The grifters sell solutions to problems they have invented. They profit from fear. They exploit well-intentioned executives who are terrified of being labeled racist. The result is not a more inclusive workplace. It is a more divided one. Employees resent being lectured. Managers resent being forced to comply. The only people who benefit are the consultants who walk away with six-figure contracts and no accountability.

    The episode examines specific grifters who have been exposed for fabricating credentials, inflating their fees, and selling the same training materials to multiple companies. It also examines the legal landscape. Some companies have been sued by employees who claim the mandatory training created a hostile work environment.

    Turn down the lights, put on your headphones, and press play because the people who claim to be fighting for workplace justice are the ones collecting the biggest paychecks.
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    30 分